A Shadowy Cabal (Mod Acct) (
synergismus) wrote in
multiversallogs2011-04-30 09:21 pm
Entry tags:
- @ mog hill,
- @ mog hill: valhalla inn,
- dean winchester,
- dominica norrington,
- hellboy,
- integra hellsing,
- jack benjamin,
- lucius malfoy (jr),
- lyla tzigano,
- martel,
- npc,
- rachel conway,
- rodolphus lestrange,
- wolfgang einhorn,
- { nazca barsavi,
- } adrian veidt,
- } apollo,
- } ashley barton,
- } balthier,
- } cassandra of troy,
- } ianto jones,
- } jack harkness,
- } james norrington,
- } jysiri,
- } lex luthor,
- } malcolm sandhurst,
- } mina barrett,
- } robert lewis,
- } sita
How many goodly creatures are there here! :: GAME OPENER
Welcome to Baedal.
These are the first words newcomers hear when the door opens and they are invited into their new world. Some fuss, some fight, some need time before they have the courage to step outside. Others, shell-shocked or jaded, go quietly along with the proceedings.
They are given brief instructions; a repeat of what's described in the pamphlet and a door key.
Please stay in your room. There will be dinner soon.
It's been almost a day for some. For others, only an hour's wait. The latest newcomer is lead straight from the arrival room to the dining hall where candles and lanterns have been set out to compensate for failing electricity. (Those who have been here longer explain about rolling blackouts.) The food, however, is warm, varied and plentiful. Seating is open, and less conventional chair are available to those who need them.
There are many strange faces around the table, the majority of these recent arrivals. The proprietor of the Valhalla Inn is here, as is some of her staff. The Sheriff of Mog Hill is introduced, his function detailed. The reason for the dinner is explained:
It's a celebration. A new cohort has finally been officiated; CeidaryBlue523. Your cohort. Please. Introduce yourself. Mingle. Get to know your fellows, they will be your brothers and sisters for as long as you live in this city.
((OOC post for discussion and coordination.))
These are the first words newcomers hear when the door opens and they are invited into their new world. Some fuss, some fight, some need time before they have the courage to step outside. Others, shell-shocked or jaded, go quietly along with the proceedings.
They are given brief instructions; a repeat of what's described in the pamphlet and a door key.
Please stay in your room. There will be dinner soon.
It's been almost a day for some. For others, only an hour's wait. The latest newcomer is lead straight from the arrival room to the dining hall where candles and lanterns have been set out to compensate for failing electricity. (Those who have been here longer explain about rolling blackouts.) The food, however, is warm, varied and plentiful. Seating is open, and less conventional chair are available to those who need them.
There are many strange faces around the table, the majority of these recent arrivals. The proprietor of the Valhalla Inn is here, as is some of her staff. The Sheriff of Mog Hill is introduced, his function detailed. The reason for the dinner is explained:
It's a celebration. A new cohort has finally been officiated; CeidaryBlue523. Your cohort. Please. Introduce yourself. Mingle. Get to know your fellows, they will be your brothers and sisters for as long as you live in this city.
((OOC post for discussion and coordination.))

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"I-- Thank you?" She was complimenting him, but she still seemed half-mad, despite making perfect sense. Well, sort of perfect sense. Perfect sense for people whose lives aren't remotely normal in the first place. He could even imagine a world in which he wanted nothing to do with Jack, if things had gone differently, if Jack were a different person. But he wouldn't dwell on it. It wasn't him or his world, and he had too many other things to worry about right now to dwell on alternate realities.
"Look, I've only just been getting used to the whole being abducted thing. Jack is here, he was taken the same time I was, but it doesn't sound like the Jacks you knew are quite like him. For that matter, I may not be quite like the other Iantos. Can we maybe just forget about them for now and have a fresh start?"
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Well, best to deal with Ianto first, as she was standing in front of him.
"Yes," she said, a bit less distant, "I think it would be best to start over. Although I can't obviously forget everything I already know. Amnesia is so rarely convenient, like that." She ran a hand through her wild curls. "Introduce yourself to me as you would normally be introduced."
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"Hi. Ianto Jones. And you are?" It felt a little surreal to be doing this, but still much less surreal than his initial introduction to Cassandra.
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But Ianto wasn't interested in those sorts of things.
Was he?
Exactly how different was this version of Ianto?
She stood up again, tilting her head curiously. "Is this better?" she asked. "Are we doing well?"
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"Much better. This is the part where I'm surprised and say, 'the Cassandra of Troy?'" He affected a dramatic countenance. "And then I ask you various questions and accidentally tell you about things that haven't happened to you yet. But we can skip that bit, if it's all the same to you?"
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Her smile faded slowly. Old instincts were kicking in again and she couldn't fight them well. "I suppose I should warn you that he's here," she murmured. "Apollo. And many of the stories you might have heard about him are true." A series of bloody images flashed before her eyes. She shook her head to cast them aside. "I imagine you'll find him quite fascinating, so I won't try to stop you from speaking with him, but I will advise caution."
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He wouldn't ask Cassandra. She obviously believed Apollo was truly a god, and who was Ianto to say otherwise? But he could speculate, and he could be extremely cautious with any dealings having to do with people who could do things like what was done to Cassandra.
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It really wasn't much of a startling revelation for Cassandra, probably because this was the second round for Apollo. Still, she had to admit, Willaknapp had been a surprise. "I did not think it would be possible for something to abduct someone capable of teleporting at will, but the universe can be a funny thing." She shrugged. "And his abilities are amusingly reduced. I rather enjoy seeing him brought down to our level."
She paused, debating whether or not to bring up the next point. "Jack wasn't too keen on him, in Willaknapp. Then again, he wasn't too keen on anyone. But he was particularly annoyed by some of Apollo's antics. I wonder if the version we've been...gifted with, here, has any memories from Troy."
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"Other than teleportation, how are Apollo's abilities reduced?" That could be extremely important information, after all.
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She supposed she could arrange something. A meeting with Apollo that Ianto could be aware of, so that he could observe. Ianto was clever. And probably almost as good at watching and taking note as Cassandra was. Well...at least the last two Iantos had been. It was all turning into a headache, trying to keep score, trying to keep everything straight. But Cassandra knew it was important. Perhaps she'd try writing some of it down this time around.
"I must sound utterly mad," she mused. "I'm surprised you haven't run away in terror yet. Most people do."
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